Would You Believe ... (NIV)

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Format: Folded Tract

Paper: Gloss Text

Size: 3.5 inches x 5.5 inches

Pages: 8

Version: NIV

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Would you believe…

“...Some people think George Washington was the first president of the United States.”

“I cannot tell a lie. I’m not first.”

“He was the first under our President Constitution, but John Hanson was the first elected “President of the United States in Congress Assembled” in 1781.”

“...Some people think Thomas Edison was the inventor of the light bulb.”

“Before Edison in 1879 was J.W. Starr in 1845 who patented an illumination device using a vacuum bulb.”

“Hey would you hit the lights? I can’t see what I’m doing here.”

“...Some people think the Bible is just a bunch of ancient fairy tales.”